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Brighton is the 1. (health)city in Britain with the highest level of personal trainers, yoga clubs and health food stores, according to a survey related on Friday.

The survey, 2. looks at 19 statistics covering health, 3. (fit)and environment, says Brighton has the highest number of residents 4. (eat) at least five kinds of fruit and vegetables a day.

The survey, 5. (conduct) for the Sky Travel channel, has compared 15 cities across the UK. It says Brighton residents live 6. an average age of 78 years old. They are twice as likely 7. (walk) or cycle to work as the people living in other parts of Britain.

In 8. (compare)with the national average, Brighton has nearly a third more health food stores and personal trainers than 9. in any other city in Britain. It has twice many yoga clubs, and the level of fat residents is below the national average.

Meanwhile, 10. survey also finds that Brighton residents have the best levels of cholesterol (膽固醇) and blood pressure in Britain.

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